UN asks Yemen's Red Sea ports to remain open for humanitarian shipments

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The UN has asked the Saudi-led coalition to keep the ports of Hudaydah and Saleef open for humanitarian shipments.

UN for Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick, has welcomed the opening of Hudaydah and Saleef to commercial and humanitarian cargo. He called on the Saudi-led coalition to continue allowing vessels into the ports, and for the Houthi rebels to desist from threatening this vital access route, UN told reporters on Friday, reported.

McGoldrick also lauded the coalition's approval to move four cranes to to enhance its capacity and allow for faster off-loading of vessels, said the

According to the (OCHA), 13 vessels have delivered and much-needed fuel through Hudaydah and Saleef since December 20, 2017, when the Saudi-led coalition announced that it would keep the two ports open for a period of one month for both humanitarian and commercial cargo.

More deliveries are in the pipeline, according to OCHA.

A total of 22 million people in are in need of humanitarian assistance. Over 70 per cent of them live in proximity to the Hudaydah and Saleef ports.

The Saudi-led coalition, which is fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen, sealed off land, sea and air access to in November 2017 after Houthi rebels launched a missile at the Saudi capital of The missile was intercepted.

The blockade was partially lifted later, but shipment of humanitarian supplies kept being affected.

has been in civil war since 2015, pitting Houthi forces loyal to former and forces loyal to the government of Abdrabbuh In December 2017, conflict erupted between Houthi rebels and Saleh supporters, leading to the killing of Saleh.

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First Published: Sat, January 13 2018. 02:22 IST